Starting up own business is a dream seen by many. However, only few can pursue it. The shortage of money is the main reason for not starting a business. If you want to start a new business, but worried about investment. Don’t worry! Here are 10 Zero Investment Business Ideas. Well, you must have heard […]
Archives for 2019
Oil rises on supply cut pledges and slow return of Gulf field
Oil prices rose on Tuesday in thin pre-Christmas trading after Russia said cooperation with OPEC on supply cuts would continue and amid signs Saudi Arabia and Kuwait could take as much as a year to bring a major field back to full capacity.
A time to rest
I’ll be taking the week off from posting at The Reformed Broker for my family’s annual trip down to Delray Beach in South Florida. I look forward to this annual tradition all year. This time I’m leaving the laptop home. I’m exhausted, but in a good way. In 2019, we hired five new employees bringing […]
#FASuccess Ep 156: Establishing Next Generation Career Tracks And Business Development Training For Long-Term Sustainability, with DeLynn Zell
Executive Summary Welcome back to the 156th episode of Financial Advisor Success Podcast! My guest on today’s podcast is DeLynn Zell. DeLynn is the Co-Founder and CEO of Bridgeworth Financial, a hybrid RIA based in Birmingham, Alabama that oversees nearly $1.6 billion of assets under management for almost 2,000 clients. What’s unique about DeLynn and […]
A very Merry Christmas from Financial Planning Today
A very Merry Christmas to all our readers, advertisers and supporters from Financial Planning Today. It’s been a hectic year with a new print edition of Financial Planning Today magazine launched and new digital and print subscription packages offering unlimited content access and a new 3 Year Digital Magazine Library online. You can get 50% […]
CII appoints new chair of Professional Standards Committee
The Chartered Insurance Institute has appointed Jennette Newman as chair of its Professional Standards Committee. The Professional Standards Committee ensures standards for professional conduct, including disciplinary and membership procedures, are developed and maintained in line with the CII’s Code of Ethics. It also ensures the continuing integrity of the CII’s Chartered titles including Chartered Financial […]
TPR authorises the first new master trust
HSBC Master Trust has become the first new master trust to be authorised by The Pensions Regulator which has so far focused on authorising existing schemes. The HSBC scheme has been added to TPR’s list of authorised schemes (see below), bringing the total number of authorised schemes to 38. New master trusts are subject to […]
Revealed: 10 best and worst funds of decade
A Japanese fund – Legg Mason Japan Equity – has topped the best performing funds over the past decade but the best performers were a mixed bag with no single sector dominating. The Legg Mason fund provided a return of nearly 700% for investors over the past 10 years, however this fund was one of […]
Voluntary Provident Fund – A Good Tax Saving Retirement Option!
Retirement planning is one of the most important financial goals in life of a person. Most of us have heard about Employee Provident Fund (EPF) and (Public Provident Fund) PPF for building retirement corpus but do you know how can you leverage Voluntary Provident Fund (VPF) to add zing to your corpus? What is Voluntary […]
Colin Kaepernick’s new Nike shoe sells out on the first day
Force 1 x Colin Kaepernick shoe. Nike Nike’s new “True to 7” shoe with former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick has already sold out on the first day of its North American release, according to the company’s website. “This Air Force 1 season, Nike partnered with a collective of collaborators to design an AF1 that connects […]